Pendle Hill is most famous for its' witches but it's also a good place to go birdwatching.
In the fields and lanes surrounding Pendle Hill you can see many of common moorland and hedgerow birds. Climbing the hill you may be rewarded with sightings of Buzzard , Kestrel , Sparrowhawk , Short-eared and Little Owls. At the summit it's likely to be Meadow Pipit , Skylark , Grouse and Partridge. In spring and autumn the hill is well known as a stopping off point for migrating Dotterels.
The path to the top takes a steep zigzag route to the summit.
Some sections are very steep.
But you are rewarded with fantastic views while you take a breather,
The final few yards are the steepest
Looking back you realise how high you have climbed
The rest of the way is a gentle slope to the Trig column that marks the highest point at 1827 feet above sea level. Walking from the road to the summit you climb about 700 feet.
Time to rest and take in some of the vista before looking to see what birds are around.
Paths lead off to the moors.
At the summit
You can return the way you came or take another route down
Looking across to the way you came up makes you realise how steep it is.
This drystone wall is being rebuilt.
Back at ground level :-)
What birds did I see ? You'll have to read my next post.
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Brilliant photos Galatas! I have been up to Pendle before but I've never taken the walk up the summit! But I will this year. I have been up to Clitheroe which is near Pendle hill but I take it you need a car to get up there? Or is there a bus? Its not too bad for me to get there as I'll take a train from Manchester to Clitheroe but then I'm stuck lol
Cheers, Jason
Takes me back a year or two Galata,good you had a clear day for it,gave you chance to dodge the low flying broomsticks,I think my mother in law was a test pilot on one up there LOL
Pete
Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can
@ Jason. There is a bus service that passes right by the access to Pendle Hill. I don't know any details. Possibly a service from Clitheroe to the village of Barley.
@ Seaman. Is this her ? Outside a local shop.
Great walking guide - looking forward to the next post :-)
"Let loose the Kraken!"
Recognise that nose anywhere LOL
That looks like some walk but what fantastic views. Worth the effort I should think.
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Tony
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Even without the Dotterel it would have been a good day out.
Just caught up with your post Galatas. Well done you, what views, scenery and sunshine, gorgeous. People say its harder going down than up, what did you think?
Lot to learn
Some fantastic views Where was the ski-lift to get you to the top? Brilliant photos.
Regards
John